| 单词 | generation z | 
| 释义 | Generation Zn.  The generation of people born between the late 1990s and early 2010s and following Generation Y, noted in particular as the first generation to grow up in the era of widespread use of digital technology (esp. the internet and social media). Cf. Generation X n., Generation Y n., Gen Z n.   See also digital native n. at digital n. and adj. Compounds 2. ΚΠ 1993    Toronto Star 31 May  a19/2  				In the words of a young friend (I think she's Generation Z), what ca-ca. 2010    Guardian 9 Oct. (Talking Tech. Suppl.) 8/1  				If you don't understand your Facebook privacy settings, how to programme your PVR or can't see the point in sharing your music playlists, try asking one of Generation Z. 2015    New Yorker 1 June 72/1  				If members of Generation Z don't stumble over a YouTube link to one of these writers, they may never encounter them at all. Derivatives  ˌGeneration ˈZer  n. a member of Generation Z. ΚΠ 1994    Syracuse 		(N.Y.)	 Herald-Jrnl. 8 June 		(Metro ed.)	  d4/2  				No decent adults? What about us Generation Z-ers well over 20? 2016    National Post's Financial Post & FP Investing 		(Canada)	 		(Nexis)	 19 Sept.  fp1  				Generation Zers are high users of social media, tending to share stories through videos and pictures and favouring emojis over words in communicating with friends. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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